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dianahbr dianahbr is offline Does sending a W10 Word 2016 template to someone with a W7 Word 2010 system cause problems? Windows 10 Does sending a W10 Word 2016 template to someone with a W7 Word 2010 system cause problems? Office 2016
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Red face Does sending a W10 Word 2016 template to someone with a W7 Word 2010 system cause problems?

We have users who are still on W7 with Word 2010 and 2013. When they open a template created on a W10 Word 2016 system are there any problems?



I have already seen a problem when I opened the W10 Word 2016 template after downloading it from Drop box. The TOC does not work for contents, exhibits and figures. I am going to try downloading it from an email to see if the same situation occurs. Otherwise, is there a fix for this if needed?
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